Lions of the West : heroes and villains of the westward expansion, Robert Morgan

The Resource Lions of the West : heroes and villains of the westward expansion, Robert Morgan

Lions of the West : heroes and villains of the westward expansion, Robert Morgan

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The item Lions of the West : heroes and villains of the westward expansion, Robert Morgan represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Menasha Public Library (Elisha D. Smith).

Brief chronology of the westward expansion era -- Presidents and vice-presidents before the Civil War -- Prologue : the empire for liberty -- Thomas Jefferson : he sees the elephant -- Andrew Jackson : Old Hickory at the Bend -- John Chapman : apples and angels -- David Crockett : comedian and martyr, his life and death -- Sam Houston : the president who loved to dance -- James K. Polk : Young Hickory keeps a diary -- Winfield Scott : Old Fuss and Feathers goes to the mountain -- Kit Carson : taking Boone's Trace to the Pacific -- Nicholas Trist : the search for a father voice -- Epilogue : John Quincy Adams : Old Man Eloquent

Control code

ocn712124022

Dimensions

24 cm.

Edition

1st ed.

Extent

xxiii, 497 p.

Isbn

9781565126268

Lccn

2011023832

Other physical details

ill., maps

System control number

(OCoLC)712124022

a956068

Label

Lions of the West : heroes and villains of the westward expansion, Robert Morgan

Brief chronology of the westward expansion era -- Presidents and vice-presidents before the Civil War -- Prologue : the empire for liberty -- Thomas Jefferson : he sees the elephant -- Andrew Jackson : Old Hickory at the Bend -- John Chapman : apples and angels -- David Crockett : comedian and martyr, his life and death -- Sam Houston : the president who loved to dance -- James K. Polk : Young Hickory keeps a diary -- Winfield Scott : Old Fuss and Feathers goes to the mountain -- Kit Carson : taking Boone's Trace to the Pacific -- Nicholas Trist : the search for a father voice -- Epilogue : John Quincy Adams : Old Man Eloquent